Hugo Grotius, the Miracle of Holland: A Study in Political and Legal ThoughtStudie over de politieke en juridische denkbeelden van de Nederlandse jurist, staatsman, diplomaat en historicus (1583-1645) en de invloed daarvan op de huidige maatschappij |
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He grounded all his definitions in a transcendent reality and certainly rejected
any effort toward metaphysical explanation based upon a semantic consensus or
upon a sensation calculating reason. Though he did not explicitly describe
natural ...
He grounded all his definitions in a transcendent reality and certainly rejected
any effort toward metaphysical explanation based upon a semantic consensus or
upon a sensation calculating reason. Though he did not explicitly describe
natural ...
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his work Carr stated it was of great importance to examine the underlying causes
which made World War II a certainty, and these causes were grounded in the
unreality of Wilsonian idealism. Carr traced the roots of idealism all the way back
to ...
his work Carr stated it was of great importance to examine the underlying causes
which made World War II a certainty, and these causes were grounded in the
unreality of Wilsonian idealism. Carr traced the roots of idealism all the way back
to ...
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Grotius was convinced there already was a valid law of nations grounded in
human reason (natural law) and in custom, which was a manifestation of reason.
This law should be recognized and rulers should be obligated to its observance.
Grotius was convinced there already was a valid law of nations grounded in
human reason (natural law) and in custom, which was a manifestation of reason.
This law should be recognized and rulers should be obligated to its observance.
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Grotius the Man | 1 |
A Case of Dual Paternity | 9 |
Grotius and the Law of Nature | 27 |
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Hugo Grotius, the Miracle of Holland: A Study in Political and Legal Thought Charles S. Edwards Vista de fragmentos - 1981 |
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